Tag: jQuery

Have you ever wanted to get feedback from visitors on your website? Basically gauging user's opinions related to the interface, design style, font choices, and other similar areas. Most CMS engines and website builders support a contact page, but this doesn’t provide the same result.
Thankfully there are plenty of ...

Open source code has hastened the development process for everyone involved. Larger platforms such as WordPress have completely revolutionized the methods in which we create websites. But also consider the smaller plugins built for animation, form effects, and of course navigation menus.
This gallery includes the ...

Statistical data can prove to be immensely beneficial in the right circumstances. While it's always an option to create graphics in a program like Photoshop, at times it would be easier to dynamically generate charts using JavaScript. This post includes over 15 free jQuery plugins for generating dynamic charts, ...

Web developers who have been keeping up with HTML5 specs know about the fascinating range slider. It was popularized on the iPhone and has since grown into a powerful utility for the web. Below are a series of customized range sliders using CSS3 or jQuery. Everything is free and open source to use in any project work ...

Dynamic websites often utilize preloading screens to guarantee that all resources are loaded before the page fully renders in the browser. Preloading screens date back to old Flash websites but have made their way into HTML for resource-heavy layouts.
These tutorials and plugins offer a pool of knowledge for ...

Every so often it may benefit your argument to display large portions of visual data. This content might appear in any format from bar graphs, pie charts, scatter plots, venn diagrams, or even visualization webs. There are dozens of tools out there to help create graphics for data-based content. This gallery includes ...

Mobile responsive design is one of the greatest achievements in recent web design history. A very popular responsive technique is the hidden drawer sliding navigation menu. This can be found in smartphone applications but has also grown into a popular choice for web development. In this post I've organized ten free ...

We all remember the classic JavaScript alert boxes and their alarming annoyance factor. Fortunately open source libraries like jQuery have come along to offer a better solution: free plugins. Alert boxes, confirmation dialogs, and modal windows are part of the same collection of interfaces which can be implemented ...

Whether it’s WordPress, PrestaShop, OpenCart, Joomla, or Magento, creative professionals put in a lot of effort day and day out to give shape to good-looking websites for their contractors. Part of that effort goes into finding auxiliary resources, especially themes and plugins that serve a specific purpose, and are ...